benefits large employers and insurance companies and seems to sidestep a clear promise from president obama when the president was fighting for the health care law in 2009, caps on what patients would pay was a major selling point. >> insurance companies will have to abade by a yearly cap on how much you can be charged for your out-of-pocket expense. no one in america should go broke because of an illness. >> reporter: the white house defended its decision pointing out that next year's out-of-pocket pharmacy costs even at $6,350 is still a good deal for patients. right now there are no protections on drug patients in a drive to put this law into place. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," violence in egypt. the latest on the deadly clash between police and protesters. >>> plus, the controversy over the repairs on the martin luther king memorial. why it won't be ready for the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >>> and the co-host of "the talk" sara gilbert is in the studio, studio 57. she's going to talk about a new b